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Kinda have to see it to understand, but it has a unique interface where you can truly drag and drop anything anywhere, and you even can draw on it. The possibilities are endless, get crazy! (Or make it totally sane if that’s your thing) Says it’s free forever 🤷‍♂️
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Jul 6, 2024

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